RPH pool question


The Hrh pool has a cool slide but it goes straight into shallow water. :confused3 Our first stay there in 2006 my then 15 year old daughter slid down and busted her knees when she landed. Anyway does anyone know if the PBH slide is made the same way? just a little heads up before she heads down another "knee breaker"
 
The PBH slide comes into shallow water as well, probably around 2 feet deep ,i think but she would need to be careful.
 
The PBH slide comes into shallow water as well, probably around 2 feet deep ,i think but she would need to be careful.

When we were there earlier this month, I thought PBR pool was actually deeper than that in the area of the slide. I recall thinking that parent's would have to keep a close watch for younger children going down the slide, similar to Stormalong BAy at Disney's Beach Club. Can anyone else weigh in as I don't want to provide misinformation.
 
you could be right Disneyhappy, as i was not sure , but will ask DD in the morning as she will know, if someone has not posted.
 
I think it is deeper than 2' but not sure exactly. My son is a little over 4 feet tall and dad had to stay at the slide and catch him so he did not go under. My sister did it several times (she is 5'6") and had no problems but I will ask her how deep she thinks it was.
 
OK DD has a picture, but she is wearing a life vest , but dont panic its not that deep,she just reckoned it made her go faster. she said it was up to her chest which would make it around 3feet to 3 foot 6 inches, heres her pic

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No, but RPR has excellent water playground!

We are going the beginning of August and was starting to get a little upset there was no slide when I saw your post!!! GS (2) loves the type that has water shooting up out of the ground, can you describe the water playground? Is it located near the pool? Anyone have pictures???
 
when i was at rph last, they had the volley ball net up for games in the side pool nearer the tower i was staying at.
the TM's at the pool had organized activities in the water so no one was shy and it included everyone that wanted to be involved.
 
when i was at rph last, they had the volley ball net up for games in the side pool nearer the tower i was staying at.
the TM's at the pool had organized activities in the water so no one was too shy to join in and it included everyone that wanted to be involved.
 
We are going the beginning of August and was starting to get a little upset there was no slide when I saw your post!!! GS (2) loves the type that has water shooting up out of the ground, can you describe the water playground? Is it located near the pool? Anyone have pictures???

This playground is located quite near the pool. It looks like a boat with different types of water cannons etc.

I'll try to find some pictures from my vacation and post them later. You can see the playground on the next www.wdwinfo.com pictures:
http://www.wdwinfo.com/universal/photos/Royal-Pacific/pages/DSC03174.htm
http://www.wdwinfo.com/universal/photos/Royal-Pacific/pages/IMG_0527.htm
http://www.wdwinfo.com/universal/photos/Royal-Pacific/pages/IMG_0532.htm

and on designers site http://www.adedesign.com/project_detail.php?project_id=46
 















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